Figure 1. Divisions of amniote neck and craniocervical musculature, superimposed on the cervical vertebrae of Caiman crocodylus. Different shades represent transversospinalis, longissimus, iliocostalis and longus/medial iliocostalis divisionsPublished as part of Eric Snively & Anthony P. Russell, 2007, Functional morphology of neck musculature in the Tyrannosauridae (Dinosauria, Theropoda) as determined via a hierarchical inferential approach, pp. 759-808 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 on page 760, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00334.x, http://zenodo.org/record/373491
Figure 15. Photographic-style representation of Tyrannosaurus rex (AMNH 5027) neck muscles, with def...
Figure 16. Schematic diagram of major neck muscles of Tyrannosaurus rex in dorsal view. A–C represen...
Figure 10. A, several muscles of Pelicanus occidentalis, disseted in lateral view. Abbreviations are...
Figure 4. Comparison of major sites of muscle attachment on the necks of tyrannosaurids versus croco...
Figure 8. A, lateral view of m. longus colli dorsalis pars cranialis (m. l.c.d. cranialis), m. longu...
Figure 13. A, the posteriormost subdivision of m. longus colli ventralis of Leptoptilos crumeniferus...
Figure 6. Neck muscle origins and insertions in crocodilians. A, muscle attachments on C1–C9 of Caim...
Figure 9. A, insertions of (dark grey) m. longus colli dorsalis pars cranialis onto anterior cervica...
Figure 11. A, origins (dark shapes) and insertions (lighter outlined shapes) of mm. intertransversar...
Figure 14. Mm. intercristales and mm. cervicales accendentes of birds. A, mm. intercristales shaded ...
Figure 18. Topological appearance of (A) m. splenius capitis (medial part) and (B) m. longus colli d...
Figure 22. A, origins and insertions of mm. intercristales (top, light-fill shapes), mm. intertransv...
Figure 21. A, origin scars of m. longissimus capitis superficialis (C7–D1 parapophyses) and m. longi...
Figure 7. A, dorsal view of m. biventer cervicis (m. biv. c., dark outline) and m. longus colli dors...
Figure 17. A, topological appearance of m. transversospinalis capitis on anterior vertebrae and skul...
Figure 15. Photographic-style representation of Tyrannosaurus rex (AMNH 5027) neck muscles, with def...
Figure 16. Schematic diagram of major neck muscles of Tyrannosaurus rex in dorsal view. A–C represen...
Figure 10. A, several muscles of Pelicanus occidentalis, disseted in lateral view. Abbreviations are...
Figure 4. Comparison of major sites of muscle attachment on the necks of tyrannosaurids versus croco...
Figure 8. A, lateral view of m. longus colli dorsalis pars cranialis (m. l.c.d. cranialis), m. longu...
Figure 13. A, the posteriormost subdivision of m. longus colli ventralis of Leptoptilos crumeniferus...
Figure 6. Neck muscle origins and insertions in crocodilians. A, muscle attachments on C1–C9 of Caim...
Figure 9. A, insertions of (dark grey) m. longus colli dorsalis pars cranialis onto anterior cervica...
Figure 11. A, origins (dark shapes) and insertions (lighter outlined shapes) of mm. intertransversar...
Figure 14. Mm. intercristales and mm. cervicales accendentes of birds. A, mm. intercristales shaded ...
Figure 18. Topological appearance of (A) m. splenius capitis (medial part) and (B) m. longus colli d...
Figure 22. A, origins and insertions of mm. intercristales (top, light-fill shapes), mm. intertransv...
Figure 21. A, origin scars of m. longissimus capitis superficialis (C7–D1 parapophyses) and m. longi...
Figure 7. A, dorsal view of m. biventer cervicis (m. biv. c., dark outline) and m. longus colli dors...
Figure 17. A, topological appearance of m. transversospinalis capitis on anterior vertebrae and skul...
Figure 15. Photographic-style representation of Tyrannosaurus rex (AMNH 5027) neck muscles, with def...
Figure 16. Schematic diagram of major neck muscles of Tyrannosaurus rex in dorsal view. A–C represen...
Figure 10. A, several muscles of Pelicanus occidentalis, disseted in lateral view. Abbreviations are...